Development of Physiological Influences The brain Nerve function Visual perception Brain localization Psychophysics
A. The Brain Australopithecus africanus  Trephining
Egyptians Threw away brain when mummifying
 
 
 
 
Greek Doctors:  Are There Animal Spirits in There? dissected brains and optic nerves; brain is organ of thought the soul is in the fourth ventricle and the "animal spirits" (intellectual, motor system) are in the brain itself (cerebrum)
Galen’s Cell Doctrine Galen localized the mind to the ventricular system of the brain
First cell:  imaginativa (imagination) and "fantasia" (fantasy) Second cell:  "aestimativa" (judgment), "cognitativa" (thought) and "ratio" (reason) Third cell:  "memorativa" (memory)
Pre-Renaissance “ Animal Spirits”
Renaissance - da Vinci da Vinci’s system Anterior ventricle:  'intelletto' (intellect) and 'imprensiva’ Middle ventricle:  'volonta' (will) and 'senso comune’ Posterior ventricle:  'memoria' (memory)
 
Renaissance - Descartes Agreed with Galen about ventricles Nerves are tubes with valves connected at one end to the ventricles (animal spirits) to muscles at the other end (hydraulic theory)
 
B. Nerve function  (electricity view)
Whytt's (b. 1714) Reflex Reflexive contraction of pupil to light Reflexes were involuntary and depended on spinal cord Nervous tissue contained a sentient principle
Galvani-Volta Debate
Luigi Galvani (b. 1737) claimed that he discovered animal electricity (electrical body fluid) Count Alessandro Volta (b. 1745) said that all that happened was that the frog conducted static electricity
 
"Galvanic skin response" – GSR Volta…..  Volts, Voltage Giovanni Aldini provided basis for a novel written by a famous writer………...
du Bois-Reymond (b. 1818) Discovered the action potential He or Galvani the "Father of Electrophysiology“?
Sir Charles Bell (b. 1774) Experiments with rabbits Francois Magendie – experiments with puppies  
Bell-Magendie Law dorsal roots of spinal nerves bring in sensory information ventral roots carry motor fibers down to the muscles
Johannes Muller (b. 1801) Directly aware only of the activity in our nerves, not external reality Doctrine of specific nerve energies - same stimulus applied to different sensory nerves results in different sensations
C.  Research on Visual Perception
Hermann von Helmholtz  (b. 1821) Medicine, physics, math, psychology, music, philosophy
"On the conservation of force“ Metabolism Determined wavelength of ultraviolet light Optics Theory of velocity of air in open tubes (acoustics) Thermodynamics (Law of conservation of energy)
Contributions to Psychology Measuring the speed of the nerve impulse (REACTION TIME) Young-Helmholtz trichromatic color theory Place theory of pitch perception
Ewald Hering (b. 1834) Opponent-process theory of color perception
 
Hering Illusions
Hering bow
Jan Purkinje (b. 1787) Shift from cone to rod vision in twilight Purkinje effect in stars - red source will cease to be visible before the yellow or white source
D. Brain Localization
Phrenology
Franz Gall (b. 1758); his pupil Spurzheim The mysterious “Miss Leisler” "Neither sin nor friends will ever leave me."
Gall’s Work on Nervous System Nervous system is like a tree Distinction between gray matter (neurons) and white matter (axons) CNS fibers terminate in the cortex, not the medulla Identified origins of cranial nerves I-VIII Pyramidal tracts crossing brain hemispheres
Gall’s Claim: Mental activities localized in the cortex Wanted to develop a functional anatomy and physiology of the brain, as well as a revised psychology of personality Led to theories concerning localization and cranioscopy
The System of Organology Brain is organ of the mind Brain is a collection of organs representing various propensities, sentiments, faculties Size of each organ indicates its power Skull conforms to brain's shape Mind's functions located in different places in the brain
How Many Faculties of Mind? Gall sez 27 Spurzheim sez 37
Napoleon’s & Descartes’ Heads
Phrenology taken over by Quacks Employment Marriage prospects Children's prospects 1920's - “The Psychograph”
Problems with Phrenology Arbitrary choice of faculties Observations not fitting in explained away
Contributions of Phrenology Established brain as the source of mind Mental functions localized in the brain
Pierre Flourens (b. 1794) "An Examination of Phrenology" 1824 Ablation technique- removal of one of six separate areas of brain
6 Different Brain Functions Cerebral hemispheres - willing, judging, memory, seeing, hearing Cerebellum - motor coordination Medulla oblongata - mediation of sensory/motor functions Corpora quadrigemina (inferior/superior colliculi) - vision Spinal cord - conduction Nerves - excitation
Flourens vs. Gall Flourens’ approach reflected localization, but he stressed the common action of the various parts Emphasis on the common unity of the entire system
“Recovery of Function” Also observed recovery of mental function over time - forerunner of "neural plasticity"
Brain Localization:  The Story of Phineas Gage
Sept. 13, 1848 - Vermont - a deadly day for Phineas Iron rod entered under left cheek, exited through top of head, landed 30 yards away. Dr. John Harlow MRI analysis by Damasio shows damage in ventromedial region on left side of brain
 
 
 
http://www.offoffoff.com/theater/2002/phineasgage.php3
Language Localization in Brain
Paul Broca (b. 1824) Patient named Leborgne Autopsy showed lesion to 3rd convolution of left frontal lobe Concluded this area important for speech articulation
Broca’s Brain!
Karl Wernicke (b. 1848) Damage in top left temporal lobe causes poor language comprehension (Receptive aphasia)
Psychophysics – the Beginning of Psychology?
Ernst Weber (b. 1795) Investigated 2-point thresholds for touch Jnd's investigated for various stimuli Jnd's vary by a constant ratio called “Weber Fraction” First to quantitatively measure the mind?
Gustav Fechner (b. 1801) "Elements of Psychophysics" 1860
The term “Psychophysics” coined - science of studying the relation between the physical and the mental (stimulus and sensation) Fechner's Law Devleoped:  method of limits, method of constant stimuli, method of average error (adjustment)

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Brian Disorders

  • 1. Development of Physiological Influences The brain Nerve function Visual perception Brain localization Psychophysics
  • 2. A. The Brain Australopithecus africanus Trephining
  • 3. Egyptians Threw away brain when mummifying
  • 4.  
  • 5.  
  • 6.  
  • 7.  
  • 8. Greek Doctors: Are There Animal Spirits in There? dissected brains and optic nerves; brain is organ of thought the soul is in the fourth ventricle and the "animal spirits" (intellectual, motor system) are in the brain itself (cerebrum)
  • 9. Galen’s Cell Doctrine Galen localized the mind to the ventricular system of the brain
  • 10. First cell: imaginativa (imagination) and "fantasia" (fantasy) Second cell: "aestimativa" (judgment), "cognitativa" (thought) and "ratio" (reason) Third cell: "memorativa" (memory)
  • 12. Renaissance - da Vinci da Vinci’s system Anterior ventricle: 'intelletto' (intellect) and 'imprensiva’ Middle ventricle: 'volonta' (will) and 'senso comune’ Posterior ventricle: 'memoria' (memory)
  • 13.  
  • 14. Renaissance - Descartes Agreed with Galen about ventricles Nerves are tubes with valves connected at one end to the ventricles (animal spirits) to muscles at the other end (hydraulic theory)
  • 15.  
  • 16. B. Nerve function (electricity view)
  • 17. Whytt's (b. 1714) Reflex Reflexive contraction of pupil to light Reflexes were involuntary and depended on spinal cord Nervous tissue contained a sentient principle
  • 19. Luigi Galvani (b. 1737) claimed that he discovered animal electricity (electrical body fluid) Count Alessandro Volta (b. 1745) said that all that happened was that the frog conducted static electricity
  • 20.  
  • 21. "Galvanic skin response" – GSR Volta….. Volts, Voltage Giovanni Aldini provided basis for a novel written by a famous writer………...
  • 22. du Bois-Reymond (b. 1818) Discovered the action potential He or Galvani the "Father of Electrophysiology“?
  • 23. Sir Charles Bell (b. 1774) Experiments with rabbits Francois Magendie – experiments with puppies 
  • 24. Bell-Magendie Law dorsal roots of spinal nerves bring in sensory information ventral roots carry motor fibers down to the muscles
  • 25. Johannes Muller (b. 1801) Directly aware only of the activity in our nerves, not external reality Doctrine of specific nerve energies - same stimulus applied to different sensory nerves results in different sensations
  • 26. C. Research on Visual Perception
  • 27. Hermann von Helmholtz (b. 1821) Medicine, physics, math, psychology, music, philosophy
  • 28. "On the conservation of force“ Metabolism Determined wavelength of ultraviolet light Optics Theory of velocity of air in open tubes (acoustics) Thermodynamics (Law of conservation of energy)
  • 29. Contributions to Psychology Measuring the speed of the nerve impulse (REACTION TIME) Young-Helmholtz trichromatic color theory Place theory of pitch perception
  • 30. Ewald Hering (b. 1834) Opponent-process theory of color perception
  • 31.  
  • 34. Jan Purkinje (b. 1787) Shift from cone to rod vision in twilight Purkinje effect in stars - red source will cease to be visible before the yellow or white source
  • 37. Franz Gall (b. 1758); his pupil Spurzheim The mysterious “Miss Leisler” "Neither sin nor friends will ever leave me."
  • 38. Gall’s Work on Nervous System Nervous system is like a tree Distinction between gray matter (neurons) and white matter (axons) CNS fibers terminate in the cortex, not the medulla Identified origins of cranial nerves I-VIII Pyramidal tracts crossing brain hemispheres
  • 39. Gall’s Claim: Mental activities localized in the cortex Wanted to develop a functional anatomy and physiology of the brain, as well as a revised psychology of personality Led to theories concerning localization and cranioscopy
  • 40. The System of Organology Brain is organ of the mind Brain is a collection of organs representing various propensities, sentiments, faculties Size of each organ indicates its power Skull conforms to brain's shape Mind's functions located in different places in the brain
  • 41. How Many Faculties of Mind? Gall sez 27 Spurzheim sez 37
  • 43. Phrenology taken over by Quacks Employment Marriage prospects Children's prospects 1920's - “The Psychograph”
  • 44. Problems with Phrenology Arbitrary choice of faculties Observations not fitting in explained away
  • 45. Contributions of Phrenology Established brain as the source of mind Mental functions localized in the brain
  • 46. Pierre Flourens (b. 1794) "An Examination of Phrenology" 1824 Ablation technique- removal of one of six separate areas of brain
  • 47. 6 Different Brain Functions Cerebral hemispheres - willing, judging, memory, seeing, hearing Cerebellum - motor coordination Medulla oblongata - mediation of sensory/motor functions Corpora quadrigemina (inferior/superior colliculi) - vision Spinal cord - conduction Nerves - excitation
  • 48. Flourens vs. Gall Flourens’ approach reflected localization, but he stressed the common action of the various parts Emphasis on the common unity of the entire system
  • 49. “Recovery of Function” Also observed recovery of mental function over time - forerunner of "neural plasticity"
  • 50. Brain Localization: The Story of Phineas Gage
  • 51. Sept. 13, 1848 - Vermont - a deadly day for Phineas Iron rod entered under left cheek, exited through top of head, landed 30 yards away. Dr. John Harlow MRI analysis by Damasio shows damage in ventromedial region on left side of brain
  • 52.  
  • 53.  
  • 54.  
  • 57. Paul Broca (b. 1824) Patient named Leborgne Autopsy showed lesion to 3rd convolution of left frontal lobe Concluded this area important for speech articulation
  • 59. Karl Wernicke (b. 1848) Damage in top left temporal lobe causes poor language comprehension (Receptive aphasia)
  • 60. Psychophysics – the Beginning of Psychology?
  • 61. Ernst Weber (b. 1795) Investigated 2-point thresholds for touch Jnd's investigated for various stimuli Jnd's vary by a constant ratio called “Weber Fraction” First to quantitatively measure the mind?
  • 62. Gustav Fechner (b. 1801) "Elements of Psychophysics" 1860
  • 63. The term “Psychophysics” coined - science of studying the relation between the physical and the mental (stimulus and sensation) Fechner's Law Devleoped: method of limits, method of constant stimuli, method of average error (adjustment)